

35: Putting sounds into syllables is like putting toppings on a burger
Aug 16, 2019
In this podcast, the hosts discuss the concept of syllables and how they are constructed in different languages. They compare syllables to burgers, with different parts representing the sounds and structures within a syllable. They also explore the pronunciation of words like 'pterodactyl' and 'helicopter' and discuss the impact of printing on the pronunciation of the word 'sneeze'. Additionally, they touch on the use of alliteration and rhyme in different languages, and the joy of learning languages and playing with language games.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Discussing Words and Book Promotion
02:20 • 2min
Pronunciation of Words and Spelling Confusions
03:51 • 2min
Syllable Structures in Different Languages
05:28 • 16min
Alliteration and Rhyme in Different Languages
21:56 • 5min
Discovering Sounds and Syllable Structure in Languages
27:01 • 2min